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Mineral
Granules
Various colored natural or synthetic stones used to provide a wearing
surface on roofing material.
Mineral
Insulated, Metal Sheathed Cable
Cable that consists of electrical conductors insulated with compressed
mineral refractory material and then enclosed in a liquid and gas tight
copper sheathing. Other than where copper can become corroded, this cable
usable in wet, dry, hazardous, explosive, etc. locations.
Mineral
Lease
An agreement that provides the lessee the right to excavate and sell minerals
on the property of the lessor or to remove and sell petroleum and natural
gas from the pool underlying the property of the lessor. In return, the
lessor receives a royalty payment based on the value of the minerals removed.
Mineral
Rights
Ownership rights to the minerals or other precious resources, in one's
property. The privilege of gaining income from the sale of oil, gas, and
other valuable resources found on land.
Mineral
Surfaced Roofing
Felt, in roll form, that is coated with mineral granules and asphalt.
Mineral
Wool
Fluffy type of insulation, used prior to the invention of insulation,
it is created by subjecting rock or molten refuse from the melting of
metals or ores to high-pressure steam blasts.
Minimum
Lot Area
The smallest lot area required or allowed for building under the municipal
zoning code.
Minimum
Rated
Risk In insurance, charging the lowest rate accorded an insurance policy
covering a minimum risk classification situation.
Mini-Warehouse
A building separated into relatively small lockable individual units,
typically with a garage-door-type opening, that provides storage.
Minor
Person under the age of legal competence as specified by law. 18-21 years,
depending on the state.
Minor
Arch
This arch, also called a flat arch, straight arch, jack arch, segmented
arch, or multicentered arch, has a horizontal top surface, with a span
of up to 6 feet, can support loads up to 1,000 pounds per square foot,
with a rise to span ratio of 0.15 or less.
Minor
Diameter
Smallest diameter found on the threaded portion of any threaded object.
Minority
Discount
A reduction from the market value of an asset because the minority interest
owner(s) cannot direct the business operations.
Minority
Interest
Ownership of less than 50% of an entity.
Mint
Condition
A house or anything that is as close to new as possible.
Mirror
Hanger
L-shaped attachment, which fastens to a wall, surface with screws and
supports to hold up a mirror without drilling holes though the glass.
Miscible
Able to be mixed.
Misrepresentation
An untrue statement, whether unintentional or deliberate. Misrepresentation
is a form of fraud that could lead to cancellation of a contract or could
bring other liability.
Mission
House
A nineteenth century style of housing that resembles the old mission churches
and houses of Southern California. It has a tile roof, arch-shaped windows
and doors, stucco walls and pyramid roof.
Mission
Stipple
Technique created by dabbing a wet surface with a sponge, creating a slightly
roughened decorative surface.
Mist
1. Thin film of moisture condensed on a surface in small drops or falling
through the atmosphere.
2. A fine spray.
3. Cloudiness or film, dimming or blurring.
Mistake
An unintentional error.
Miter
or Mitre
1. A kind of joint formed by fitting together two pieces, beveled to a
specific angle (normally 45 degrees) to form a corner, usually at a right
angle.
2. Bend in a pipe created by cutting it at an angle and welding it together.
Miter
Box
The device used to guide the saw to cut wood at an angle for a miter box.
Miter
Clamp
Clamp which holds two piece together, at the mitered right angle, until
glue sets.
Miter
Joint Angled Joint Miter Vise
Vise that holds two pieces at right angles for the miter cut to be made.
Mixed-Income
Housing
Area of houses at widely varying prices.
Mixed-Use
Development
Combination development of several different functions within one area
such as residential space combined with a commercial establishment.
Mixed
Use Commercial Project
Commercial building having several different uses blending together, such
as retail shops on the first floor, professional offices on upper floors
and a restaurant on top.
MLS
(multiple listing service)
Service combining the listings, in one database, of all the available
homes, except those being sold by the owner, in a specific area.
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